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In a world profoundly changed by globalization, the United States and its allies may no longer lead scientific discovery or control sensitive technological applications. At the same time, the advent of nearly universal access to the digital infrastructure, design tools, and scientific knowledge has created an integrated global research, development and production environment with significantly shorter deployment time. These realities present significant challenges to understanding the S&T capabilities of potential adversaries and warning decision makers of developments that could impact U.S. operations, forces, and capabilities.
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The Mission
It is the Center’s mission to address threats to national security arising from globalization of science and technology, to identify disruptive consequences of adversarial technology adaptations, and to provide a framework for effective collection, warning, and dissemination. The Center exists to be a nexus for productive, collaborative activities in education, research, and external engagement across the Intelligence Community and with national security partners around the world.
Research themes
To accomplish this mission the Center structures its activities into research themes that address compelling issues for the College and the Intelligence Community. These activities will be carried out in various formats, from initial research to conferences, symposia and publications.
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